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文档介绍:该【浙江高考英语试卷及答案 】是由【大笑大甜】上传分享,文档一共【12】页,该文档可以免费在线阅读,需要了解更多关于【浙江高考英语试卷及答案 】的内容,可以使用淘豆网的站内搜索功能,选择自己适合的文档,以下文字是截取该文章内的部分文字,如需要获得完整电子版,请下载此文档到您的设备,方便您编辑和打印。2008年一般高校招生一致考试(浙江卷)
英语试题
第I卷
第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)
第一节:单项填空(共20小题,每题1分,满分20分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能够填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题纸大将该项涂黑。
–Areyouallright
–______.


’sverykindofyou
2.
______applefellfromthetreeandhithimon______head.
;the
;the
;不填
;不填
3.
Ilikethisjacketbetterthanthatone,butitcostsalmostthreetimes______.




4.
______wantstostayinahotelhastopaytheirownway.




5.
Idon’tbelieveyou
’vealreadyfinishedreadingtheIbookittoyouthis—morning!




Somechildrenwanttochallengethemselvesbylearningalanguagedifferentfrom______theirparentsspeakathome.
–What’sthatnoise
–Oh,.




,______sheboughtamonthago.




9.–I’dlikesomemorecheese.
–Sorry,there
’s______left.




10.
______thathewasingreatdanger,Ericwalkeddeeperintotheforest.




11.
You______behungryalready—youhadlunchonlytwohoursago!

’t

’t
’t

’t
12.
Thereareplentyofjobs______inthewesternpartofthecountry.




13.
Itisoneofthefunniestthings______ontheInternetsofarthisyear.




14.
.




Dogshaveaverygood______ofsmellandareoftenusedtosearchforsurvivorsinanearthquake.

16.
Don’tpromiseanything______youareonehundredpercentsure.




17.
Everythingwasperfectforthepicnic______theweather.




18.
Runningacompanyisnot______amatterofhiringpeople—theyalsoneedtobetrained.




19.
WhyareyousoanxiousItisn
’tyourproblem______.




20.
—Shallwegooutfordinnertonight
—______.




第二节:完形填空(共
20小题;每题
,满分30分)
阅读下边短文,掌握其粗心,而后从
21-40各题所给的四个选项(
A、B、C、D)中,
选出最正确选项,并在答题纸大将该选项标号涂黑。
Inthedepthsofmymemory,
represent,infact,whatIcall__21__andlove.
Idon’.
;sometimeshetook
mealong.
ButIneverreallylikedbeingonthewater,
water,movingthroughit,,oronewholearned
toswimearly,
mmingpoolclosetomyfather
’s
officeand__29__thosesummerdayswithmyfather,
him
toseewhatIcould

fatherwouldstandtherein
hissuit,the__31__personnotin
swimsuit.
Afterswimming,Iwouldgo__32__hisofficeandsitonthewoodenchairinfrontofhisbig
desk,,ifIwasleft
aloneathisdesk__34__heworkedinthelab,anassistantorastudentmightcomeinandtellme
perhapsIshouldn
’,
no,it
’s__37__.
”Sometimeshehandedmecoinsandtoldmetoget__38__anicecream
Apoetoncesaid,
“Welookatlifeonce,inchildhood,;therestis__39__.
”AndIthin
notonlywhatwe
“lookatonce,inchildhood
”thatdeterminesourmemories,but__40__,inthat
childhood,lookatus.
























































35.




36.




37.



38.




39.




40.




第二部分阅读理解(第一节20小题;第二节5;每题2分,满分50分)
第一节:阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项,并
在答题卡大将该项涂黑。
A
Adrian’s“AmazingRace”startedearlywhenhisparentsrealizedthathe,asababy,couldn
hearathing,-impaired(听觉受损的),he
,,shesenthimtoprivateclasseswherehelearnedto
readlipsandpronouncewords.
Lateron,Adrian’
topreventthemfromdoingso,sayingregularschoolcouldn’ttakecareofaspecialneedsstudents
Hisparentsweredeterminedtotaketheriskandpushhimhardtogothroughhisworkeverydaybecausetheywantedtoprovethat,giventheopportunity,(节奏)wasfastersohehadtositatthe
frontoftheclassandreallypayattentiontotheteacher,whichwasn’
itanddidalotofextraworkafterschool.



05/06---beingthefirsthearing-impairedAsiantodoso.
Butnoneoftheseachievementswouldhavebeenpossiblewithoutoneofthemostimportant
lessonsfromhismother.”“Ifyoubelieveinyourselfandworkhard,youcanachievegreat
results.”Sheoftensaid.



’sparentsdecidedtosendhimtoaregularschoolbecause.


’tmixwithotherdisabledchildren
’ttakengoodcareofinthespecialschool
.
.
.

’slifedescribedasan“AmazingRace”



B
Belowisadiscussiononawebsite.
Stuckonadesertisland
Startedon23rdAprilbySteve
Posts1–7of42
Post1
Hi,
Steve
desertislandForme,
USA
guessthiswillsoundstupidbutI
’dprobablymisstherain,
missgettingupatsixeverydaytogotowork,though!Whataboutyou
Post2
,IthinkI
’dmissdifferenttypesofbread,andshopping
Tomas
’missd
thefood

ImissleastMy
Germany
mobilephone---I’dliketobecompletelyquiet---atleastforalittlewhile
Post3
Iwouldmissthecompany
ofpeoplebecauseI
know
I’dliketo
have
Paola
’godmadonmy

sure
Italy
wouldn’tmissjunkmail(垃圾邮件)---Ihatecominghomeeveryevening
andapileofjunkmailinmypostbox.
Post4
Hi,IwouldmissMangacartoon,theinternetandJapanesefood,likesushi.
Miko
I’dalso
missTVshowsandshoppingforclothesInfact,I’dmiss
Japan
everything.
Post5
IwouldmissmydailynewspaperandlisteningtothenewsonTVand
Roger

’dfeelverycutoffifIdidn
’tknowwhatwashappeningintheworld.
UK
WhatI’dmissleastwouldbetrafficjamsinthecity,particularlymyjourney
towork.
Past6
Whyhasn’tanyonementionedtheirfamilyI
’dbelostwithoutmyhusband
Jayne


’tgetstartedin
themorningwithout
acup
ofblack
’misstdoing
the
housework!
Post7
Jaime

’livetwithoutmissgoingtoschoolatallordoinghomework!



’t
Mexico

.




C
ABrownUniversitysleepresearcherhassomeadviceforpeoplewhorunhighschools:Don’(保证),itmaybethatbiologicallythesesleepyheadstudentsaren’tusedtotheearlyhour.“Maybethesekidsmebeingaskedtoriseatthewrongtimefortheirbodies,says”MaryCarskadon,aprofessorlookingatproblemofadolescent(青春期的)sleepatBrown’sSchoolofMedicine.
Carskadonistryingtounderstandmoreabouttheeffectsofearlyschooltimeinadolescents.
And,
changesofadolescenceaffectsleepneedsandpatterns.
Carskadonsaysherworksuggeststhatadolescentsmayneedmoresleepthantheydidat
childhood,noless,ascommonlythought.
Sleeppatterschangeduringadolescence,
’snotjustamatter
ofchoice–theirbodiesaregoingthroughachangeofsleeppatters.
Allofthismakesthetransferfrommiddleschooltohighschool—whichmaystartonehour
earlierinthemorning----allthemoredifficult,
sleepandtheirbiologicalclockssetonthe“sleeplate,riselate”pattern,adolescentareup
:
onadesktopmaybetheirbody’swayofsaying.“Ineedatimeout.”

________.


’tgetupearly
’tliketogotoschoolearly
“nodoff”mostprobablymeans“_______”.


.
.
Whatisthetestmainlyabout
.
.
D
Forawhile,myneighborhoodwastakeneverbyanarmyofjoggers(慢跑者).Theywerethereall
thetime:earlymorning,noon,,young
couplesinAdidasshoes,middle-agedmenwithredfaces.“Comeon!”MyfriendAlexencouraged
metojoinhimashejoggedbymyhouseeveryevening.“You’llfeelgreat.”
Well,IhadnothingagainstfeelinggreatandifAlexcouldjogeveryday,
tookupjoggingseriouslyandgaveitagoodtwomonthsofmylife,
myexperience,joggingisthemostovervaluedformofexercisearound,andjudgingfromthe
’mnotaloneinmyopinion.
Firstofall,(追击)ruining
,leg,
nationallyfamousjoggerwhodiedofaheartattackwhilejogging,andIhadsomethingelseto
’tkillhundredsofpeople,butifyouhaveanyphysicalweaknesses,
joggingwillsurelybringthemout,astheydidwithme.
Secondly,
forty-fiveminutesisn’,
beingouttherewithjustmythoughts”Well,mythoughtsbegantoboreme,andmostofthemwere
onhowmuchmylegshurt.
AndhowcouldIenjoysomethingthatbroughtmepainAndthatw